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<<The Mass belongs to everyone. It is Christ’s gift to all of us. It’s OUR Mass.>>
It is, and it isn’t.
Mass isn’t our “property”. It’s not some thing, some chattel, some personal thing we OWN.
The gift is Christ’s sacrifice, which is presented, in a non-bloody way, in the Mass.
There are places where liturgical dancing is permitted, and I’m sure that some of it can be beautiful and meaningful. . .
but in most places in the U.S., it would be invalid or illicit practices, no matter how “beautiful”, or “meaningful” it might be to some person.
We don’t judge our faith by our feelings alone. Many, many times our faith is deepened, not by the “highs”, but by the “lows”, the dryness, the “dark night of the soul”, or even just by the everyday, ORDINARY life we lead, humdrum, mundane, boring, predictable, routine though it may be.
Remember, the Mass “is” ALL-in-ALL. Whether a hymn is “beautiful” or “awful” has no effect on the intrinsic worth of the Mass itself, provided the hymn itself is liturgically valid.
And that goes for “liturgical dancing” as well, IMO.
It is, and it isn’t.
Mass isn’t our “property”. It’s not some thing, some chattel, some personal thing we OWN.
The gift is Christ’s sacrifice, which is presented, in a non-bloody way, in the Mass.
There are places where liturgical dancing is permitted, and I’m sure that some of it can be beautiful and meaningful. . .
but in most places in the U.S., it would be invalid or illicit practices, no matter how “beautiful”, or “meaningful” it might be to some person.
We don’t judge our faith by our feelings alone. Many, many times our faith is deepened, not by the “highs”, but by the “lows”, the dryness, the “dark night of the soul”, or even just by the everyday, ORDINARY life we lead, humdrum, mundane, boring, predictable, routine though it may be.
Remember, the Mass “is” ALL-in-ALL. Whether a hymn is “beautiful” or “awful” has no effect on the intrinsic worth of the Mass itself, provided the hymn itself is liturgically valid.
And that goes for “liturgical dancing” as well, IMO.